Old
capital of Huahine, Maeva appears as a spiritual center of Polynesia,
including the number of relics outed of the ground through the work of Dr. Kenneth Emory, Dr. Yosihiko Sinoto and their assistants.

The
museum was built in the fare pōte'e to exhibit the objects and other
remains collected during numerous excavations. Among the objects you can
see are rowing, adzes, pendants tooth fish, pestles, combs tattoo ...
These archaeological treasures are still pointing on the quality and the harmony of
the former Polynesians culture (...)

The museum opens from monday to friday, 8.30am to 3.30pm and 9 to 11am on saturday.